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^fTHE VICK
News
Vol. 10
Greensboro, N. C, & Philadelphia, Pa., January, 1959
No. 9
New Members Elected
To Phila. Committees
The Philadelphia Social and
Recreation Committee welcomed
four new members this month.
Mary Lou Rader, Josephine Rufo,
John Sawchuck, and Frank
Schmidt were all elected to serve
on the committee. Remaining on
the committee are Alice Hadesty,
Mary Curry, John Carter and Bill
Conway. Ken Saul was appointed
chairman of the committee last
month.
Also this month three new
members joined the Suggestion
Committee. Marcella Mulligan,
Bill Lukshides and Charles
Covey will serve along with
Dominic Broccolini, Dorothy
Mackie, and John Lowe, who
remain on the committee for six
more months. W. J. Scott continues as chairman and Ann
Spadafora as secretary.
Bemadine Kanuck, Bertha
Preski, and Richard Schmidt,
became new members of the
Safety committee. Members remaining on this committee are
Tom Colleran, Robert Miller, and
Lloyd Johnson, who will serve
until June 30, 1959, W. J.
Mulligan, Shirley Mullen, and Ron
Hawkins, ex-officio members.
Howard Mace will be the new
chairman and Mary Raber will
continue as secretary.
INTRODUCING
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Hal Wall Is Presented
Gifts By Wendover Ave.
Employees Dec. 30
Hal relaxes in his new chair
while his wife watches.
Hal Wall, Assistant Cough Drop
Supervisor, was overwhelmed
when the Wendover Avenue employees presented him with several gifts the day before his
retirement on December 31. He
received an adjustable vibrator
chair, and to make him even more
comfortable as he relaxes in his
new chair, they presented hirr
with candy, cigarettes, and bedroom slippers. There to enjoy the
surprise with him was his wife,
Kate. Everyone at Vick wishes
Hal the best of luck in the years
to come.
RAYMOND GLAUBRECHT
Raymond Glaubrecht worked
on the Cough Drop night shift in
Philadelphia before being made
regular on December 22. Ray
graduated from Germantown High
School in January, 1957, and
while there was very active in
sports. He was a t,oalie on the
soccer team, pitcher o. the baseball team, and excelled in the
breast stroke, on the swimming
team. He was a class senator
in his senior year and won three
letters for his_ sports activities.
In his spare time he is a social
worker at Germantown Boy's Club,
where he manages athletic teams.
This past year his soccer team,
"The Midgets", won the national
championship. He is a member
of the Booster Association, whose
purpose it is to raise money to
sponsor the different teams. Ray,
whose hobby is repairing cars,
lives with his family, which includes two brothers and two
sisters.
ALFRED JONES
Alfred Jones came to Philadelphia on Augugt 14 and was
made regular on December 3.
He used to. box professionally
and while in the service was
featherweight champion of the
South Pacific in 1944. Alfred
doesn't box any more, but spends
much of his time bowling and
being with his wife and two sons,
ages 11 and 9.
our icMd
THINK
SAFETY in'59!
JANE KERR
Greensboro welcomed a new
employee,, Jane Kerr, as a
stenographer in the Purchasing
Department on January 2. Jane
attended High Point High School
and Hign Point College, where
she received an A.B. degree in
English. While in college she
was a member of the Scholastic
Honor Society, and during her
senior year was editor-in-chief
of the college newspaper and
feature editor of the yearbook.
Her hobbies include playing
canasta ana reading. Before
coming to work with Vick, Jane
was a staff reporter for the
"High Point Enterprise." Her
husband, Douglas, is a student
at Guilford College. They and
their four months old baby, Paul
Douglas, Jr., live at No. 20
Frazier Apartments in Guilford
College.
From The Past
As a very important source of
strength and security, cherish
public credit. One method of
preserving it is to use it as
sparingly as possible.
—George Washington, 1796.
Trophies Are Presented To The
Vick Golf Tournament Winners
Christmas Comes To Philadelphia
On the afternoon of December 24 at 2:15 p.m. Philadelphia
employees flocked to the cafeteria for the annual Christmas
Party. They were greeted at the door by Bill Mulligan, George
Swenson, and Johnny Howells, who did his usual excellent job
of portraying Santa Claus. Each employee was presented with
a candy cane and a ticket for the gift drawing. Next stop for
the employees was the refreshment table, laden with fruit punch
and Christmas cookies, and served by eight hostesses from
various departments.
After everyone was served, Bill James, Master of Ceremonies,
opened the program with a short welcoming talk and the introduction of the three retired employees who were present. After
this came the high point of the party, the drawing for the gifts.
The lucky prize winners were Thomas Collier, deep fat fryer;
Frank Janton, waffle grill; Claire Connor, coffee maker; James
King and Robert Campbell, electric skillets; George Wilson,
stainless steelware; Helen Paliwoda, toaster; Laura Weisler,
electric clock; John Carter, steam iron; Mary Keeley, mixer,
Jeff Kenney, heater; Elbert Ward, TV tables; Charles Mallon,
Silex blender; Irene Schurr. wool blanket; Mary Duvak, suitcase;
John Sawchuck, thermos kit; Camille Reale, punch bowl set;
and Grand Prize Winner, Ellsworth Moore, electric blanket.
Concluding the program was a brief talk by R. S. Fitch, who
wished us all a happy holiday.
Shown here are the winners of the Vick Golf Tournament in Greensboro. (1 to r) R. L. Kirkman, championship flight winner, John Holt,
2nd flight winner, Sue Ireland, women's flight winner, and Bob Hall,
1st flight winner. ■■ ■
Winning Basketball
Team Is "Floored" By
Vick In Wilmington
Vlsjl !.r* W-'Trrnnp-tnn flo'iP'STf:
has taken the lead in the Newark
Recreation Senior Basketball
League with their last 73-67 win
over Continental Diamond Fibre.
They are undefeated to date with
a 2-0 record and are followed up
by Avon Products who have a
2-1 record.
In their last game with Continental, Vick took an early lead
with a 20-15 first quarter margin
and a 35-28 half time score.
Continental just about tied it
up at the end of the third period
38-47 and it was a 1 point battle
until the last two minutes when
Vick poured in three baskets to
take the winning score.
Machulski led the Vick squad
with 11 field goals and 3 fouls
for a total of 25 points. Tatersall
hit for 19 and Haslik hooped 10
points.
Special credit should go to
our Wilmington office not only
for having an outstanding team,
but also for the support given by
the employees to this team. In
order to raise the $100 necessary
to enter this particular basketball
league, the employees got together, baked, and sold home-made
cakes to raise money. With this
type of support, how can they
miss?
Greensboro Suggestion
Winners Are Announced
Men ureensboro employee^, including two double winners, had
suggestions approved at a recent
Suggestion Committee meeting
held at Wendover Avenue.
John Goins and Peggy Rice
submitted two winning suggestions
each. Other winners were Bobby
Burklin, Sue Ireland, Annie Mae
Norfleet, Eloise Dierks, Lem
Tilley, Eva Highfill, Polly
Morgan, and Henry Smothers.
Congratulations to you for
your fine thinking!
TODAY'S MOTTO: "Are you
working on the solution — or
are you part of the problem?"
NOTICE
The Employees Sales Stores
at both Greensboro plants and at
the Philadelphia plant will be
open only on Friday at the regular
time due to the fact that the
number of items carried has been
substantially decreased since
the sale by the Vick Company of
its interest in the Matchabelli-
Seaforth-Sofskin division.

^fTHE VICK
News
Vol. 10
Greensboro, N. C, & Philadelphia, Pa., January, 1959
No. 9
New Members Elected
To Phila. Committees
The Philadelphia Social and
Recreation Committee welcomed
four new members this month.
Mary Lou Rader, Josephine Rufo,
John Sawchuck, and Frank
Schmidt were all elected to serve
on the committee. Remaining on
the committee are Alice Hadesty,
Mary Curry, John Carter and Bill
Conway. Ken Saul was appointed
chairman of the committee last
month.
Also this month three new
members joined the Suggestion
Committee. Marcella Mulligan,
Bill Lukshides and Charles
Covey will serve along with
Dominic Broccolini, Dorothy
Mackie, and John Lowe, who
remain on the committee for six
more months. W. J. Scott continues as chairman and Ann
Spadafora as secretary.
Bemadine Kanuck, Bertha
Preski, and Richard Schmidt,
became new members of the
Safety committee. Members remaining on this committee are
Tom Colleran, Robert Miller, and
Lloyd Johnson, who will serve
until June 30, 1959, W. J.
Mulligan, Shirley Mullen, and Ron
Hawkins, ex-officio members.
Howard Mace will be the new
chairman and Mary Raber will
continue as secretary.
INTRODUCING
4- § 1 T
ptBH| ■■n
Hal Wall Is Presented
Gifts By Wendover Ave.
Employees Dec. 30
Hal relaxes in his new chair
while his wife watches.
Hal Wall, Assistant Cough Drop
Supervisor, was overwhelmed
when the Wendover Avenue employees presented him with several gifts the day before his
retirement on December 31. He
received an adjustable vibrator
chair, and to make him even more
comfortable as he relaxes in his
new chair, they presented hirr
with candy, cigarettes, and bedroom slippers. There to enjoy the
surprise with him was his wife,
Kate. Everyone at Vick wishes
Hal the best of luck in the years
to come.
RAYMOND GLAUBRECHT
Raymond Glaubrecht worked
on the Cough Drop night shift in
Philadelphia before being made
regular on December 22. Ray
graduated from Germantown High
School in January, 1957, and
while there was very active in
sports. He was a t,oalie on the
soccer team, pitcher o. the baseball team, and excelled in the
breast stroke, on the swimming
team. He was a class senator
in his senior year and won three
letters for his_ sports activities.
In his spare time he is a social
worker at Germantown Boy's Club,
where he manages athletic teams.
This past year his soccer team,
"The Midgets", won the national
championship. He is a member
of the Booster Association, whose
purpose it is to raise money to
sponsor the different teams. Ray,
whose hobby is repairing cars,
lives with his family, which includes two brothers and two
sisters.
ALFRED JONES
Alfred Jones came to Philadelphia on Augugt 14 and was
made regular on December 3.
He used to. box professionally
and while in the service was
featherweight champion of the
South Pacific in 1944. Alfred
doesn't box any more, but spends
much of his time bowling and
being with his wife and two sons,
ages 11 and 9.
our icMd
THINK
SAFETY in'59!
JANE KERR
Greensboro welcomed a new
employee,, Jane Kerr, as a
stenographer in the Purchasing
Department on January 2. Jane
attended High Point High School
and Hign Point College, where
she received an A.B. degree in
English. While in college she
was a member of the Scholastic
Honor Society, and during her
senior year was editor-in-chief
of the college newspaper and
feature editor of the yearbook.
Her hobbies include playing
canasta ana reading. Before
coming to work with Vick, Jane
was a staff reporter for the
"High Point Enterprise." Her
husband, Douglas, is a student
at Guilford College. They and
their four months old baby, Paul
Douglas, Jr., live at No. 20
Frazier Apartments in Guilford
College.
From The Past
As a very important source of
strength and security, cherish
public credit. One method of
preserving it is to use it as
sparingly as possible.
—George Washington, 1796.
Trophies Are Presented To The
Vick Golf Tournament Winners
Christmas Comes To Philadelphia
On the afternoon of December 24 at 2:15 p.m. Philadelphia
employees flocked to the cafeteria for the annual Christmas
Party. They were greeted at the door by Bill Mulligan, George
Swenson, and Johnny Howells, who did his usual excellent job
of portraying Santa Claus. Each employee was presented with
a candy cane and a ticket for the gift drawing. Next stop for
the employees was the refreshment table, laden with fruit punch
and Christmas cookies, and served by eight hostesses from
various departments.
After everyone was served, Bill James, Master of Ceremonies,
opened the program with a short welcoming talk and the introduction of the three retired employees who were present. After
this came the high point of the party, the drawing for the gifts.
The lucky prize winners were Thomas Collier, deep fat fryer;
Frank Janton, waffle grill; Claire Connor, coffee maker; James
King and Robert Campbell, electric skillets; George Wilson,
stainless steelware; Helen Paliwoda, toaster; Laura Weisler,
electric clock; John Carter, steam iron; Mary Keeley, mixer,
Jeff Kenney, heater; Elbert Ward, TV tables; Charles Mallon,
Silex blender; Irene Schurr. wool blanket; Mary Duvak, suitcase;
John Sawchuck, thermos kit; Camille Reale, punch bowl set;
and Grand Prize Winner, Ellsworth Moore, electric blanket.
Concluding the program was a brief talk by R. S. Fitch, who
wished us all a happy holiday.
Shown here are the winners of the Vick Golf Tournament in Greensboro. (1 to r) R. L. Kirkman, championship flight winner, John Holt,
2nd flight winner, Sue Ireland, women's flight winner, and Bob Hall,
1st flight winner. ■■ ■
Winning Basketball
Team Is "Floored" By
Vick In Wilmington
Vlsjl !.r* W-'Trrnnp-tnn flo'iP'STf:
has taken the lead in the Newark
Recreation Senior Basketball
League with their last 73-67 win
over Continental Diamond Fibre.
They are undefeated to date with
a 2-0 record and are followed up
by Avon Products who have a
2-1 record.
In their last game with Continental, Vick took an early lead
with a 20-15 first quarter margin
and a 35-28 half time score.
Continental just about tied it
up at the end of the third period
38-47 and it was a 1 point battle
until the last two minutes when
Vick poured in three baskets to
take the winning score.
Machulski led the Vick squad
with 11 field goals and 3 fouls
for a total of 25 points. Tatersall
hit for 19 and Haslik hooped 10
points.
Special credit should go to
our Wilmington office not only
for having an outstanding team,
but also for the support given by
the employees to this team. In
order to raise the $100 necessary
to enter this particular basketball
league, the employees got together, baked, and sold home-made
cakes to raise money. With this
type of support, how can they
miss?
Greensboro Suggestion
Winners Are Announced
Men ureensboro employee^, including two double winners, had
suggestions approved at a recent
Suggestion Committee meeting
held at Wendover Avenue.
John Goins and Peggy Rice
submitted two winning suggestions
each. Other winners were Bobby
Burklin, Sue Ireland, Annie Mae
Norfleet, Eloise Dierks, Lem
Tilley, Eva Highfill, Polly
Morgan, and Henry Smothers.
Congratulations to you for
your fine thinking!
TODAY'S MOTTO: "Are you
working on the solution — or
are you part of the problem?"
NOTICE
The Employees Sales Stores
at both Greensboro plants and at
the Philadelphia plant will be
open only on Friday at the regular
time due to the fact that the
number of items carried has been
substantially decreased since
the sale by the Vick Company of
its interest in the Matchabelli-
Seaforth-Sofskin division.